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      THE STRATEGY OF THAKSIN’S POLITICAL CONSOLIDATION AFTER MILITARY COUP D’ E’TAT 2006

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      2015-04-21
      Author
      MAMING, MAROKI
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      Thaksin was in power from 2001 until 2006. Thaksin Shinawatra was the 23 Prime Minister of Thailand. In the first period of Thaksin, he was accused to do corruption and Finland plot (there were allegations that Thaksin Shinawatra and some of his Thai Rak Thai party colleagues had hatched a plan to create a republic in Thailand and this added to claims that Thaksin was anti-monarchy) that is why the Yellow Shirt (People's Alliance for Democracy / PAD) establishes and leads by Sondhi Limthongkul- owned Manager Daily newspaper. The Red Shirt (United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship) (UDD) establish after coup d'état. To against the coup d’état, the red shirt disagree with Thai Government. The Thailand crisis that erupted in late 2005 and led to the military coup in 2006 ousting the elected government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been unmistakably characterized as a color-coded conflict between two main factions in the political society. The Yellow Shirts who submit their loyalty to the traditional elite and the Red Shirts who represent a wide spectrum of the masses, from the low and middle classes and from the rural and urban areas. The aim of the Yellow Shirts is unambiguous maintaining the old status quo whereby the political power remains tightly in the hands of the elite, consisting of the palace, the military, senior bureaucrats and allied businesses.
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